drakide
drakide
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15th Oct 2012
17th Jul 2014
mapS is the fourth SoC developed by Rawing and me. It offers 5 bit variables and is quite fast.
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  • gaysanta
    gaysanta
    5th Oct 2014
    Are there any other programs written for this? (Not games)
  • drakide
    drakide
    17th Sep 2014
    @spoogda4: Of course you did. It's kinda hard not to beat the higscore when playing the first time, don't you think?
  • spoogda4
    spoogda4
    14th Sep 2014
    I BEAT THE HIGHSCORE!!!???
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    1st Aug 2014
    @iamdumb: Found it. Read the comments on the RAM save, I hope they'll help you understand it a little better.
  • Rawing
    Rawing
    1st Aug 2014
    @iamdumb: There's a similar RAM in this save id:891552, and you can see a more isolated adder at id:974665 (right side). Basically, the FILT pattern on the left of the RAM decides where the value is stored. I explained this in more detail somewhere before, let's see if I can find it.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    30th Jul 2014
    Thank you, but I couldn't understand it :D. Another Question: When you store data in ROM, how can you direct it to go to different places? I've made a cpu id:1594594 and I don't see how I could get the data to go anywhere other than the place I've connected it to.
  • drakide
    drakide
    26th Jul 2014
    I'ts an serial adder, which is completely outdated. State of the art is more than 8 times as fast, so don't try to learn from this one. Take a look on LightPC's adder for a more recent one.
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    26th Jul 2014
    Quention: How does the adder work on this processor? I've been trying to create an adder for ages now.
  • drakide
    drakide
    19th Jul 2014
    @iamdumb: I expected as much after reading your name :)
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    17th Jul 2014
    I guess I'll never understand any of this. +1